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Revised: 091010 June 2012 The Aviation and Aerospace Industry Brunswick Landing: Maine’s Center for Innovation Brunswick

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Page 1: The Aviation and Aerospace Industry...Aviation Complex The 800 acre (323.748 hec) aviation facility is made up of: - Two 8,000 foot (2438.4 m) runways - 500,000 square feet (46451.52

Revised: 091010

June 2012

The Aviation and Aerospace IndustryBrunswick Landing: Maine’s Center for Innovation

Brunswick

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Brunswick Landing: Maine’s Center for Innovation is a progressive and innovative location for your aviation or aerospace company. The aviation complex, now known as Brunswick Executive Airport (BXM), is part of a broader high-tech business campus that includes the expansion of the advanced composites cluster in midcoast Maine, the Maine Advanced Technology Education Center (MATEC), and the Brunswick Renewable Energy Center.

The assets at Brunswick Landing can meet the needs of the aviation and aerospace industry with ample hangar space, maintenance facilities and professionally appointed administrative offices. Not only are the facilities state-of-the-art, the region has a highly skilled and dedicated workforce and a healthy supply of affordable housing.

Maine’s Supportive Tax StructureBusinesses looking to expand to Maine will be happy to know that Maine has no sales and use tax on aircraft purchases and parts! This supportive tax structure makes Maine more competitive in the aviation industry.

Brunswick Executive Airport (BXM) is integrated into the communities of Bath, Brunswick and Topsham which are located in the beautiful Midcoast region of Maine - just 30 minutes from Portland and less than two hours from Boston. 70 percent of the State’s population is within commuting distance of this region with easy access to I-295, I-95 and U.S. Route 1.

Key Features of the Aviation Complex

The 800 acre (323.748 hec) aviation facility is made up of: - Two 8,000 foot (2438.4 m) runways - 500,000 square feet (46451.52 sq m) of hangar space - Over 103 acres (41.7 hectares) of runways and aircraft parking apron space - Advanced glycol recovery de-icing system exceeding EPA and FAA standards - Jet engine test and maintenance facilities - Ground support equipment maintenance facilities - Instrument Approaches fully compatible with FAA standards - ILS (Mk 20A) and GPS (RNAV/LPV)

The Aviation and Aerospace IndustryBrunswick Landing: Maine’s Center for Innovation

Brunswick Executive Airport is located at Brunswick Landing

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Did you know...There are over 68,000 registered general aviation aircraft located within 500 miles (805 km) of Brunswick Landing.

See below.

Aircraft Licensed within 500 miles of Brunswick, ME

United States (2012)State Total

AircraftMaine 1,815New Hampshire 1,975Vermont 873Massachusetts 4,165

Connecticut 3,047Rhode Island 475New York 8,771Delaware 12,968Pennsylvania 8,067Maryland 3,217New Jersey 4,394Total within 500 miles of Brunswick, Maine inside the US

49,767

Source: FAA Database/Total Registered Aircraft. (Total US Registration: 363,127)

Aircraft Licensed within 500 miles of Brunswick,

ME Canada (2012)

Province or Region

Total Aircraft

Ontario 10,588Quebec 7,108Atlantic Provinces 1,495Total within 500 miles of Brunswick, Maine in Canada

19,191

Source: Canadian Civil Aircraft Registration. (Total Canadian Registration: 35,135)

Total Aircraft within 500 miles (US+Canada)

68,958

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Major Industries

The region enjoys a blend of traditional industries with emerging technologies. Such industries include: - Aerospace- Boat and shipbuilding- Composites and marine services- Financial services- Health services- Education Source: Maine Department of Labor

Utilities

Electricity (Distribution) MRRA Natural Gas Maine Natural GasWater MRRASewer MRRATelephone FairPoint Communications Broadband FairPoint Communications,

Oxford Networks, GWICable Comcast

Regional Demographics (2011)

The communities in the midcoast region offer a high quality of life, a hardworking and skilled labor force, excellent educational resources and an innovative business climate. The region is home to a number of major employers, including L.L. Bean and Bath Iron Works. Bath, Brunswick and Topsham are the major communities in the region.

Counties: Cumberland and SagadahocRegional Population: 397.8 sq miles (1030.297 km2)Population Density: 226.95 sq miles (587.797 km2)Median Age: 41.6 yearsMedian Income: $45,708Largest Nearby Cities - Lewiston/Auburn: 19 miles (30.58 km) - Augusta (Capitol of Maine): 30 miles (48.28 km) - Portland: 35 miles (56.32 km) - Boston: 130 miles (225.30 km) - New York City: 350 miles (563.27 km) - Situated within commuting distance of 70% of Maine’s population

Source: Maine Department of Labor, Sperling Best Places

Access to Base

Airport Access - Brunswick Executive Airport - BXM (on site) - Portland International Jetport: 35 miles (56.32 km) - Manchester Boston Regional Airport: 120 miles (193.121 km) - Logan International Airport Boston: 135 miles (217.261 km)

Rail Access - Truck-to-Rail inter modal facility located in Auburn which is 20 miles west of Brunswick - Active rail adjacent to property - Amtrak Downeaster (Fall 2012) Port Access - Portland International Marine Terminal - Portland Ocean Terminal (Pier 1 and 2) - 30 miles south of Brunswick

Work Force Training Programs

When locating to Brunswick Landing, you will have access to a highly skilled and qualified work force and several customizable training resources just outside the door. Customized state training programs meet the business demands for a highly skilled, technical workforce including training, reimbursement, and apprenticeship programs. The following education and training programs will be integrated into the business landscape at NASB.

Maine Quality Centers Program - Through its Community College System, Maine offers free training and education for qualified new and expanding businesses. Under the Maine Quality Centers program, businesses - or consortia of small businesses - creating a minimum of eight new full-time jobs are eligible for customized recruitment, high-performance skills, or customized technical training.

Maine Advanced Technology & Engineering Campus (MATEC) - A joint higher education venture of the University of Maine and Southern Maine Community College.

Technology Occupations Through Pathways Strategies (Tops)TOPS provides 50% wage reimbursements for up to 13 weeks and classroom training cost reimbursement for upgrading work forces skills or skill gaps for an employer’s needs for Maine resident hires.

Colleges and Universities Nearby

Bowdoin CollegeSouthern New Hampshire UniversitySouthern Maine Community College (on site)University of Maine (on site)

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Education (2011)

Bath Brunswick Topsham US2 yr College Grad. 7.98% 6.48% 8.76% 7.47%4 yr College Grad. 15.19% 22.45% 21.97% 17.42%Graduate Degrees 10.76% 17.53% 11.21% 10.12%High School Grad. 92.66% 91.69% 94.33% 84.72% Source: Sperling’s Best Places

Labor Force, Employment and Unemployment (April 2012)

Civilian Labor Force

Number Employed

Number Unemployed

Unemployment Rate

Bath 4,529 4,179 350 7.7%Brunswick 9,553 8,857 696 7.3%Topsham 4,473 4,126 347 7.8%Region (2010) 34,615 32,385 2,230 6.4%Maine (2010) 709,873 658,708 51,165 7.2%US (2010) 154,365,000 141,865,000 12,500,000 8.1%Source: Maine Department of Labor

Labor Pool for Aviation Technicians in Maine (September 2011)

Occupational Title Employment (50 mile radius)

Statewide Employment Median Wage

Aircraft Mechanics and Service Technicians 100 190 $44,030 Refrigeration Mechanics and Installers 1,090 1740 $39,350 Industrial Machinery Mechanics 720 1,100 $39,840 Motorboat Mechanics 170 280 $38,410 Heating and Air Conditioning Mechanics and Installers

1,090 1,740 $39,350

Maintenance and Repair Workers, General 3,030 5,020 $32,480 Stationary Engineers and Boiler Operators 210 460 $40,720 Automotive Specialty Technicians 2,420 3,770 $32,450 Control and Valve Installers and Repairers, Except Mechanical Door

90 120 $40,700

Automotive Master Mechanics 2,420 3770 $32,450 Maintenance Workers, Machinery 110 350 $38,040 Farm Equipment Mechanics 40 90 $29,150 Electric Motor, Power Tool, and Related Repairers

50 140 $33,320

Medical Equipment Repairers 120 140 $36,880 Crushing, Grinding, and Polishing Machine Setters, Operators, and Tenders

70 Data not available

$39,580

Motorcycle Mechanics 70 90 $32,140 Total Skilled Workers 11,800 19,000Source: Maine Department of Labor

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RunwaysTwo 8,000 foot (2,438 meters) runways, 200 feet (60.96 meters) wide, with over 103 acres of taxiways and apron space. The condition of the runways has been rated excellent. The runways at NASB are long and wide enough to accommodate most civilian aircraft. Airforce 1 has landed here several times.

Ground Support Equipment Building #86 (1992)31,980 Sq. Ft. (2,971.04 sq m)246’ x 130’ x 38’ (74.98mX39.62mX11.58m)Current Uses: Service shop for ground service equipment. Service bays, de-icing bays, service shops, administrative office, paint booth, blast room, wash bays. Accessible only by the airfield and located within the flight line.

Operations/Control Tower Building #200 (1954/Improved 1985)22,409 Sq. Ft. (2,081.86 sq m)203’ x 77’ x 62’ (61.87mX23.47mX18.90m)

Current Uses: Air operations, Administrative of-fices, terminal reception area and storage areas.

Located at the north end of the complex, the facility contains a former air traffic control tower and a passenger terminal area. Fire rescue adjacent to Building #200.

Key Assets of the Aviation Complex

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Hangar 4 and Building #250 (1955/1985)184,400 Sq. Ft. (17,132 sq m)267’ x 521’ x 57’ (81.38mX158.8mX17.37m)Door height: 40 feet (12.19m)

Current Uses: The hangar deck is capable of accommodating two aircraft. Aircraft maintenance is on the first floor with administrative offices located on the second floor. The facility was constructed as part of the original base development in the 1940s. Attached to Hangar 4 is the base headquarters, located in Building #250, which contains approximately 90,000 square feet of shop and administration space. The office facility currently houses administration, command staff, and IT/data processing.

Hangar 5 (1982)163,454 Sq. Ft. (15,186 sq m)866’ x 194’ x 57’ (263.96mX59.13mX17.37m)Door height: 44 feet (13.41m)

Current Uses: Hangar 5 contains seven bays used for aircraft maintenance. Support and adminis-tration (for up to 850 people) in two wings with three hangars each. One shared corrosion control bay, staff support, locker rooms, training rooms, maintenance shops.

Maintenance shops are located on the ground floor with administrative space located on the second floor.

Hangar 6 (2005)166,335 Sq. Ft. (15,453 sq m)870’ x 205’ x 97’ (265.96mX62.48mX29.57mDoor height: 47 feet (14.33m)

Current Uses: Hangar 6 is the newest of the base’s hangar facilities, having opened in January 2005 and contains six aircraft bays capable of handling both the existing P-3 aircraft as well as the new B-737-800 MMA aircraft, fully equipped mainte-nance shops and administration space.

Key Assets of the Aviation Complex

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For more information contact:Steve Levesque, Executive Director

2 Pegasus St., Suite 1, Unit 200Brunswick, ME 04011

www.mrra.usTelephone: 207-798-6512 • Fax: 207-798-6510 • Email: [email protected]

MRRA is responsible for managing the transition of NASB and its Topsham Annex from military to civilian use.

Brunswick

Business Incentives

A number of business incentives for new, relocating and existing businesses are offered by the midcoast community and the State of Maine.

Pine Tree Redevelopment Zones (PTZ) - Tax rebate and reimbursement program offered by the State. Created in 2006, the PTZ includes approximately 1,000 acres at Brunswick Landing. Redevelopment in the PTZ reduces the tax burden for qualified businesses through a variety of exemptions, reimbursements and credits:

Corporate Income Tax Credit – Qualified companies will receive a 100% Maine State corporate income tax exemption for years 1-5 of their Maine based operation. Qualified companies will receive a 50% Maine State corporate income tax exemption for years 6-10 of their Maine based operation.

Insurance Tax Credit - Qualified companies will receive a 100% tax credit benefit on insurance premiums for up to five years.

Sales and Use Tax Exemption – Qualified companies will receive a 100% State of Maine sales tax exemption on all equipment and building supplies for years 1-10 of their Maine based operation.

Employment Tax Increment Financing – Qualified companies will be reimbursed 80% of a qualified employee’s personal state income tax obligation. For example, if an employee’s State personal income tax obligation for a year is $2000, the State will return $1,600 to the company. If a company has ten similar employees, the company will receive $16,000.

Employment Wage Subsidy and Training Funds - Employers can qualify for up to 12 weeks of new hire wage reimbursement at 50% of wages, plus training and education subsidies.

Maine Apprenticeship Program - Maine works together with employers to cover the costs of customized, on-the-job training and classroom programs aimed at providing employees with professional credentials.

Foreign Trade Zone - The Brunswick Landing will be a designated a Foreign Trade Zone.

New Market Tax Credit (NMTC) - A federal program that benefits companies locating to Brunswick Landing. A business is only required to repay about 70% of loans that are funded by NMTC investors.Source: Maine Department of Economic and Community Development.